It’s generally pretty easy to spot a microcontroller on a PCB. There are clues aplenty: the more-or-less central location, the nearby crystal oscillator, the maze of supporting passives, and perhaps ...
The company has launched boards running Linux before, including the Yun and the Tian, yet it's typically competed more with ...
Intel is officially stepping up its assault on the maker market, teaming up with Arduino to release a Curie-powered alternative to microcontroller development boards: the Genuino 101. To be known as ...